The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... liberty to profefs the Christian religion ; and this upon condi- tion that the Turks would affift those Poles to drive the Ruffians out of their country . Latest advices received in the year , mentioned fome circumstances , as what ...
... liberty to profefs the Christian religion ; and this upon condi- tion that the Turks would affift those Poles to drive the Ruffians out of their country . Latest advices received in the year , mentioned fome circumstances , as what ...
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... liberty of re- ligion , and established a perfect equality among the nobility , conftitutions decla red to be fundamental laws of the ftate , particularly the conftitutions of 1573 , and a good many others fpecified down ward for above ...
... liberty of re- ligion , and established a perfect equality among the nobility , conftitutions decla red to be fundamental laws of the ftate , particularly the conftitutions of 1573 , and a good many others fpecified down ward for above ...
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... liberty ; any new advantages beyond those which acquainting them , that proper perfons the constitutions of the country , and had been every where appointed to rate the value of provifions furnished to thofe troops . Prince Radzivil ...
... liberty ; any new advantages beyond those which acquainting them , that proper perfons the constitutions of the country , and had been every where appointed to rate the value of provifions furnished to thofe troops . Prince Radzivil ...
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... liberty . The meeting of the diet we are confi- dering was alfo tumultuous on the 16th ; but the day after , Pr . Radzivil's plan was approved , and commiffaries were ap- pointed for carrying it into execution , After they met , all the ...
... liberty . The meeting of the diet we are confi- dering was alfo tumultuous on the 16th ; but the day after , Pr . Radzivil's plan was approved , and commiffaries were ap- pointed for carrying it into execution , After they met , all the ...
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... liberty to in- crease their dividend to twelve one half per cent . during the faid term , but not to exceed one per cent . in any one year . Anf . My Lords would not have thought My Lords are further of opinion , that themselves ...
... liberty to in- crease their dividend to twelve one half per cent . during the faid term , but not to exceed one per cent . in any one year . Anf . My Lords would not have thought My Lords are further of opinion , that themselves ...
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